Legal document, Free Passage to Josiah Miller out of Kansas Territory
Digital Work
Call Number: ku-kansascollection:2753
Dates
- Creation: 1856-05-16
Summary
Josiah Miller, of the Kansas Free State newspaper in Lawrence, was arrested for treason by South Carolina soldiers and was tried in a military tent near Lecompton. He was defended by James Christian and was acquitted. Governor Shannon and I. B. Donalson, U. S. Marshall of the Kansas Territory, issued him this pass on his way out of the territory so that he would not be arrested again by border ruffians.
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1 item
Source
- Kenneth Spencer Research Library (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the University of Kansas. Kenneth Spencer Research Library Repository